The long awaited post. Have you been asking yourself, I wonder if Michelle has recovered from her knitting funk? Just how much does she make her family suffer when she gets this way? Did she finish sewing up the fall sweater that perfectly matches the leaves on her neighbor’s tree? Has she started her Christmas knitting? Or has she given the needles up entirely and taken up bungee jumping?
The answers are: yes, there’s nothing like ditching everything and starting something new; they’re strong- they can take it; no, but she has started; well, duh, hasn’t everyone; and no- she’s saving that for her golden years.
Today I am brain dead and exhausted. (Long-winded explanation to follow. I assure you it’s optional reading. It will not be included on the final exam.) So enough witty banter, and on to the pictures. It’s overcast and seriously threatening to rain so don’t expect them to be of Ansel Adams quality. My daughter took better pictures with her Barbie camera.
There's nothing like knitting quick stuff with big yarn to boost my knitting ego. I haven't heard from our sponsor child's grandmother to get her sizes, but I figured if I shoot for big, she can always grow into it. This is a simple, knit in one piece pattern from the Lion Brand site and Jiffy I had in the stash. Kinda plain, but practical. I'm trying to think of something to girly it up, but as I've mentioned- brain dead.
A while back I used my 40% off coupon at Hobby Lobby to buy a skein of Sweet Delight Twist to try out. I like it- soft, squishy, pretty colors. I'll buy it again. It's perfect for quick baby knits. So voila sweater and hat. Well, almost hat. The color is much prettier than in the picture.
39 days, 9 hours, and 18 minutes until Christmas. I should have no trouble finishing this scarf for my mother-in-law. It only took my 2 hours to get this far, but then I had to restart it twice. Not sure about the dozen other gifts I have planned, but this will be finished. If it kills me. Which it may. It's so soft, but the mohairyness tangles and sticks together. I had trouble finding needles pointy enough. This is a very old pair that belonged to my grandmother. I love being reminded of her when I use them. I just hope they are pointy enough for the KNIT 7 TOGETHER!! coming up in the next section.
Here’s the non-knitting part that explains why I haven’t posted. If this isn’t good enough, I’ll get a note from my mother. DD#2 is a high school senior. Since I last posted, we have visited two colleges she is interested in Appalachian State University and Radford University (my alma mater). Long, exhausting, but fun days. ASU is on a mountain. You have to climb it to get to the student center. I am so grateful she still enjoys hanging out with her mom. As long as I take her to the mall and supply her with Starbucks, I’m sure she always will. We also found out that she will have gall bladder surgery Monday, so we’ve had numerous doctor appointments. To add to the fun, DD#1 had her car broken into- a window smashed- while she was at work (hers was one of many). Everything stolen was recovered- at the mall of all places- and the window is replaced. Things will be better. I will knit my way to happiness, and pray my way to joy.
Wow, knit seven togther? I didn't know there was such a beast! Good luck!
Posted by: Christine | Wednesday, November 15, 2006 at 06:26 PM
Phew. [swipes hand across forehead] That came just in the nick of time, as I was going to ask those precise questions. (With the exception of the last - I would've said sky diving.) Well, now that that's out of the way... (Ha!)
Wow - You've been a busy woman. Here, put your feet up and take a break; sip some hot cocoa. Yet still you are able to knit up some great sweaters and such. Way to go! I'd suggest flowers for the hoodie or bright n' funky elbow patches, but what do I know?
Good luck with that scarf. K7tog... lunacy!
Posted by: Nanc | Thursday, November 16, 2006 at 11:32 AM
So how's the fall sweater coming? [ducks]. Sounds like you've been busy! College shopping, cool! Breaking car window and cleaning out car, not so cool.
39 days until Christmas? Geez. I don't even know if I have time to knit the dang dishcloths.
Enjoy the K7 tog! Maybe tiny, tiny pointed needles so that you can at least knit loosely.
Posted by: Carrie K | Saturday, November 18, 2006 at 04:37 PM
I like those big projects, too, from time to time. I'm doing a 3 hr scarf on size 17 needles.
Nice sweaters, Li
Posted by: Li_B | Friday, November 24, 2006 at 09:35 PM